Messages in this thread | | | From | Thorsten Leemhuis <> | Subject | Re: [Ksummit-discuss] FYI & RFC: obsoleting reporting-bugs and making reporting-issues official | Date | Fri, 26 Mar 2021 10:48:56 +0100 |
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On 26.03.21 09:59, Greg KH wrote: > On Fri, Mar 26, 2021 at 07:13:09AM +0100, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote: >> >> Lo! Since a few months mainline in >> Documentation/admin-guide/reporting-issues.rst contains a text written >> to obsolete the good old reporting-bugs text. For now, the new document >> still contains a warning at the top that basically says "this is WIP". >> But I'd like to remove that warning and delete reporting-bugs.rst in the >> next merge window to make reporting-issues.rst fully official. With this >> mail I want to give everyone a chance to take a look at the text and >> speak up if you don't want me to move ahead for now. >> >> For easier review I'll post the text of reporting-issues.rst in reply to >> this mail. I'll do that in a few chunks, as if this was a cover letter >> for a patch-set. Note, the version I'll send in some areas looks a bit >> different from the one currently in mainline. That's because the text >> I'll send already incorporates a few patches from docs-next that are >> waiting for the next merge window; I also removed the "WIP" box as well >> as two remaining "FIXME" notes, as those point to aspects I mention >> below already. >> >> @Greg, @Sasha, I'd be especially glad if at least one of you two could >> take a look and yell if there is something you really dislike from the >> perspective of the stable maintainers. > > I responded to the specific email, but will again here. No objection > from me at all,
Thx for taking a look!
> this is a great resource, thanks for doing this.
Very glad to hear, thx.
> If, > over time, it needs any tweaks to explain things that people commonly > get wrong, that's easy to do,
Which likely will be the case, but that's life. :-D
> so don't worry about trying to capture > "everything" right away.
Hah, I'm not worried about that (but yes, I have a tendency in that direction...). I just feared something along the lines of "ohh, this is all wrong, who sneaked this into the kernel behind our back". ;-)
Ciao, Thorsten
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